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 Post subject: 2008-03-14 Pfizer has launched a diet medication for dogs
 New post Posted: Fri Mar 14, 2008 11:14 am 
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http://www.naturalnews.com/022795.html

(NaturalNews) Pfizer has launched a diet medication for dogs, drawing criticism from veterinarians and animal welfarists who believe that there are no pharmaceutical solutions to the problem of obesity in domestic animals.

Approximately one-quarter of dogs and one-third of cats in the United Kingdom are obese, as well as significant numbers of other pets including rabbits and hamsters. As in humans, obesity in pets increases the risk of cardiovascular disease, joint problems and diabetes; the prevalence of feline diabetes has increased fivefold in .........MORE

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 Post subject: Give me a break! How ridiculus this is to me!
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My 2 cents is: :crazy: :scratching head: :rolling eyes:

that many of we humans have a hard time controlling our eating and/or eating healthy diet due to lots of reasons, advertising, weak constitutions and a host of other reasons......

Dogs and cats (if they are indoor cats) depend on us to feed them ! So, we certainly should be able to control their eating habits and make sure they eat properly with out resorting to medications!

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 Post subject: Give me a break! How ridiculus this is to me !
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My 2 cents is: :scratching head: :rolling eyes:

Many of we humans have a hard time controlling our eating and/or eating healthy diet due to lots of reasons, advertising, weak constitutions and a host of other reasons......

Dogs and cats (if they are indoor cats) depend on us to feed them ! So, we certainly should be able to control their eating habits and make sure they eat properly with out resorting to medications !

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